A college student attended a philosophy class which held a discussion about God's existence. The professor presented the following logic: “Has anyone in this class ever heard God?” No one spoke. “Has anyone in this class ever touched God?” Again, no one spoke. “Has anyone in this class ever seen God?” When no one spoke for the third time, he said, “Then there is no God.”

One student thought for a second and then asked for permission to reply. Curious to hear this bold student's response, the professor agreed. The student stood up and asked the following: “Has anyone in this class ever heard our professor's brain?” Silence. “Has anyone in this class ever touched our professor's brain?” Absolute silence. “Has anyone in this class ever seen our professor's brain?” When no one in the class dared to speak, the student concluded, “Then, according to our professor's logic, it must be true that our professor has no brain!”

And that's the best of an argument one can make if you debate around the premise that there actually is a God. GOD as defined by most Religions.

There might be a Timeless Creator that jumpstarted the Universe, but Creator does NOT = GOD.

GOD TO MOST = A deity with human like characteristics that watches over us and interferes in our daily lives. We had to put a face & a personality behind our Deity/God in order for it to work, which is why I'm inclined to believe that it's made up. And of course with The GOD idea always comes eternal life, there always has to be a premise of eternal life for all of us. You can't believe in God unless you're promised life beyond your physical one here on earth.

With a Creator (not a personable God), that is a timeless force and the origin of our creation, there is no Afterlife promises. Which is why it's irrelevant whether you believe in a Creator or not. It's out of our reach so to speak. You can believe in it for your own purposes of making sense of the World but that's it. No prayer, religion, necessary.